Racing Beat not so tough?
#29
I still gotta believe this was installed backwards. Anyway to get back to the owner and really find out the answer...........the real answer? How did his endlinks look? That could be an important data point.
#35
I have both front and rear rb sways. No issues either.
The RACING BEAT stickers on the swaybars are upside down though. So assuming they put the stickers on the same way for everyone, then anyone who aligns the bar according to the sticker will have it installed incorrectly.
The manual directions override sticker orientation.
The RACING BEAT stickers on the swaybars are upside down though. So assuming they put the stickers on the same way for everyone, then anyone who aligns the bar according to the sticker will have it installed incorrectly.
The manual directions override sticker orientation.
#36
I have both front and rear rb sways. No issues either.
The RACING BEAT stickers on the swaybars are upside down though. So assuming they put the stickers on the same way for everyone, then anyone who aligns the bar according to the sticker will have it installed incorrectly.
The manual directions override sticker orientation.
The RACING BEAT stickers on the swaybars are upside down though. So assuming they put the stickers on the same way for everyone, then anyone who aligns the bar according to the sticker will have it installed incorrectly.
The manual directions override sticker orientation.
#37
Look at where it snapped. See the bend part? Maybe someone can tell if it was installed wrong by the bend point that I just pointed out???
I dont know.
-Gil
I dont know.
-Gil
Last edited by DOMINION; 02-23-2008 at 06:46 PM.
#40
That's a weird failure picture and from the looks of the smooth break, it looks like it fatigued for quite a bit (the break that is roughly perpendicular along the circumference) before the weakened bit just snapped in the last half or third (the break that is at an angle). Now whether that's due to improper installation or not is hard to tell, but at least it did break in an area that makes sense, i.e. by a bend where stresses are higher and far away from a loading source.
#42
"Yes" it's the rear and "No", it's easy to put it in upside down and although I didn't....I know of several who did. It normally results in mangled endlinks and not a snapped bar though. I guess if one was to push it hard enough when installed wrong it might snap, but we don't know that is the case yet.
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